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ANNULAR HOLE CUTTER TCT 18 X 35MM WELD SHANK 19.05MM
ANNULAR HOLE CUTTER TCT 18 X 35MM WELD SHANK 19.05MM
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ANNULAR HOLE CUTTER TCT 18 X 35MM WELD SHANK 19.05MM
Features
- 18 mm diameter — accurate holes for bolts, fittings and conduit.
- 35 mm cutting depth — covers common plate and structural sections.
- 19.05 mm (3/4') Weldon shank — secure two-flat drive for most magnetic drills.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide-tipped) teeth — long life in abrasive and hard materials, including stainless.
- Thin-wall, multi-flute body — fast penetration with efficient chip evacuation.
Benefits
- Drills faster than twist bits by removing less material.
- Cleaner holes with reduced burrs and better finish, saving post-processing time.
- Long service life thanks to wear-resistant carbide tips.
- Less effort — lower feed pressure needed on vertical and overhead work.
Extra Information
- Use in magnetic-base drills or compatible arbors in drill presses.
- Requires a pilot pin for centering and slug ejection (sold separately).
- For best results on stainless and harder grades, apply suitable cutting fluid and moderate feed.
Pro Tip
- Engage the hole cutter on a clean, flat surface, start at low speed, and apply steady feed. Use cutting fluid to extend tool life and improve surface finish.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCAC018-3 |
| Product Type | Annular hole cutter (TCT) |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Cutting Depth | 35 mm |
| Shank | 19.05 mm (3/4') Weldon, two-flat |
| Tip Material | Tungsten-carbide-tipped |
| Suitable Materials | Mild & structural steel, stainless (with coolant), cast iron |
| Recommended Machine | Magnetic-base drill / drill press with suitable arbor |
| Pilot Pin | Required for centering & slug ejection (size depends on arbor) |
| Pack Quantity | 1 |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and gloves protection; use cutting fluid to control heat.
- Ensure magnet adhesion is secure before drilling; tether the drill when working at height.
- Do not use hammer action; maintain steady, straight feed and allow the slug to eject.
- Disconnect power before changing cutters or pilot pins.